overgrown |
childish |
As adjectives the difference between overgrown and childish
is that
overgrown is having large numbers of plants which have become too big, and are hence spoiling the picturesqueness of a garden while
childish is of or suitable for a child.
As a verb overgrown
is .
childish |
infantilism |
As an adjective childish
is of or suitable for a child.
As a noun infantilism is
an emotional dependency on being treated as an infant.
childish |
nave |
As an adjective childish
is of or suitable for a child.
As a noun nave is
(human) hand.
childish |
playfull |
As adjectives the difference between childish and playfull
is that
childish is of or suitable for a child while
playfull is .
childish |
defence |
As an adjective childish
is of or suitable for a child.
As a noun defence is
the action of defending, of protecting from attack, danger or injury.
As a verb defence is
(obsolete|transitive) to furnish with defences; to fortify.
youth |
childish |
As a noun youth
is the quality or state of being young.
As an adjective childish is
of or suitable for a child.
waggish |
childish |
As adjectives the difference between waggish and childish
is that
waggish is witty, jocular, like a wag while
childish is of or suitable for a child.
childish |
unfledged |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between childish and unfledged
is that
childish is of or suitable for a child while
unfledged is of a bird that has yet to develop its wings and feathers and become able to fly.
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